]]>By: Ramsundar Kandasamyhttp://blogs.cisco.com/openatcisco/webrtc-bringing-real-time-communications-to-the-web-natively#comment-697737
Tue, 25 Dec 2012 13:38:35 +0000http://blogs.cisco.com/?p=91404#comment-697737WebRTC will be much more interesting when it comes to mobile.

Don’t forget to try WebRTC on Ericsson Bowser (android and ios). It supports G711 and H264 codecs for voice and video respectively.

Thanks, that answered my question, as you mentioned I see H.264 functionality support for FF, our main interest is the ability to do the following with FF:

1. Obtain local media
2. Setup a connection between the browser and the peer (In this case we have a TelePresence Server 8710 MCU – H.264 SRTP(SDES)/DTLS)
3. Attach the media channels.

We have the Websockets server (registrar) + B2BUA (connection to SIP proxy and MCU) in place, but at this point we lack code in FF to place the call via H.264.

FF — ws –> (Registrar + B2BUA) — sip –> Proxy –> MCU

We used Ericsson Bowser and webrtc4all plugin with no luck (webrtc4all may work by using SDP Editor) but we would like to know if there is something similar project to Ikran so by just opening my Firefox browser and register the endpoint we can start placing calls.

Thanks .. Firefox Implementation mentioned above supports VP8 and DTLS/SRTP instead of H.264 and SDES/SRTP. This is due to following reasons
1. DTLS/SRTP is a mandatory IETF requirement.
2. There is no decision made on the mandatory to implement (MTI) Video codec at the IETF yet. VP8 was open-sourced as part of the webrtc.org project. Its supported in the Firefox as part of webrtc.org tree pulled in.

On the other hand, ikran is not maintained any more, since the time we pulled it into the Firefox code-base. But it does provide H.264 support.

Hope this answers your questions.

]]>By: Gonzalo Gascahttp://blogs.cisco.com/openatcisco/webrtc-bringing-real-time-communications-to-the-web-natively#comment-696856
Mon, 19 Nov 2012 07:37:22 +0000http://blogs.cisco.com/?p=91404#comment-696856Great Article Suhas,
This helps a lot as we are working in a prototype for WebRTC, and would like to use Ikran now. I assume this FireFox implementation uses H.264 + SRTP (SDES) correct?
]]>By: Gonzalo Salgueirohttp://blogs.cisco.com/openatcisco/webrtc-bringing-real-time-communications-to-the-web-natively#comment-695303
Mon, 12 Nov 2012 22:55:14 +0000http://blogs.cisco.com/?p=91404#comment-695303Terrific article. Great overview for those of us on the fringes of WebRTC. Thanks Suhas!!
]]>By: Cullen Jenningshttp://blogs.cisco.com/openatcisco/webrtc-bringing-real-time-communications-to-the-web-natively#comment-695253
Mon, 12 Nov 2012 18:56:25 +0000http://blogs.cisco.com/?p=91404#comment-695253I’d like to point out another great resource is the book by Alan Johnston and Dan Burnett.